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we need to be reducing our deficits, not voting to increase deficits. isn't that simple and plain? we need to be reducing deficits. we need to be working every day. the american people have told us to bring your spending under control, congress. wasteful washington spending is threatening america. so the federal government already taxes too much, it spends too much, it borrows too much, it regulates too much. it's time for us to live within our means, to balance our budget. and that includes finding offsets and spending savings to pay for any extension of unemployment insurance or any other really proposal for new spending. and this congress has not been doing it. i would note that "the new york times" recently jonathan weisman wrote this -- quote -- "the drive to extend unemployment insurance has put both parties into an awkward political positions. mr. reid opened the second session of the 113th congress monday by declaring -- quote -- "the rich keep getting richer, the poor keep getting poorer, and the middle class are under siege." it was hardly an endorsement for an economy en
we need to be reducing our deficits, not voting to increase deficits. isn't that simple and plain? we need to be reducing deficits. we need to be working every day. the american people have told us to bring your spending under control, congress. wasteful washington spending is threatening america. so the federal government already taxes too much, it spends too much, it borrows too much, it regulates too much. it's time for us to live within our means, to balance our budget. and that includes...
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now, we already have dealt with deficits, and we continue to deal with deficits. now, i want to shoi the progress we've made -- i want to show you the progress we've made under president obama. now, this is something you never hear from the republicans. they would make you feel that deficits are raging, as they were under george w. bush. when president obama took over, he inherited a $1.4 trillion deficit from george bush. and george bush inherited surpluses from bill clinton. it took him -- and i'm exaggeratexagerating -- 15 minut two wars on a credit card. no problem, no offsets. tax cuts to billionaires. no problem, no offset. and the deficit soared to $1 bo- $1.4 trillion. when president obama came in he not only had to deal with raging deficits, he had to deal with the worst recession since the great depression, and all you hear is -- from the republican side -- this president didn't do enough here, didn't do enough ... nothing is enough. nothing is enough. we are now in a situation where this deficit has been cut in half -- cut in half, mr. president. down t
now, we already have dealt with deficits, and we continue to deal with deficits. now, i want to shoi the progress we've made -- i want to show you the progress we've made under president obama. now, this is something you never hear from the republicans. they would make you feel that deficits are raging, as they were under george w. bush. when president obama took over, he inherited a $1.4 trillion deficit from george bush. and george bush inherited surpluses from bill clinton. it took him --...
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we haven't come to grips with the deficit. the future consequences for our economy, children, grandchildren, future generations is something we're all going to be ashamed of if we don't try to impose some discipline. how do we do that? we start -- well, we tried many efforts going all the way back to simpson-bowles and all the major effort efforts and were uo get the president's support for any of those, even though he commissioned the simpson-bowles group, which is bipartisan. we have not been able to tbet that larg -- been able to get tt large effort in place that will put us on the path to fiscal health. when we have new programs, an extension of programs like this is, come before us, we can say, let's, one, reform it so that we really achieve what we want to acheervetion andachieve, and, ns make sure we don't add more taxpayer dollars to our deficit and debt. let's offset it with something. for those who say, we can't caught penny more, for goodness sakes ... the organizations -- the federal organizations, office of manage
we haven't come to grips with the deficit. the future consequences for our economy, children, grandchildren, future generations is something we're all going to be ashamed of if we don't try to impose some discipline. how do we do that? we start -- well, we tried many efforts going all the way back to simpson-bowles and all the major effort efforts and were uo get the president's support for any of those, even though he commissioned the simpson-bowles group, which is bipartisan. we have not been...
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with the bases for the foundation for further boosting that relationship although right now the trade deficit is it because it had at the moment effect in that relationship and also the mention of military exchanges that has been more frequent in the two exchanges as the basis that the two current season to be working on and academics and political analysts estate looking forward to the next stage of development. seven of the very positive. the two countries certainly one of the find a lot of common ground. a sudden you to understand. japan's prime minister shinzo ave says the country's pacifist post world war two the constitution could be amended by twenty twenty. his remarks were published in the conservative daily for the new yes on wednesday. he described the potential amendments has a big step to restore japan has a strong power. meanwhile japan's internal affairs minister you should talk to him though. on wednesday visited the warming yasukuni shrine this wish and does fourth visit to the confidence to enshrine the cia. it comes out of a sudden he went to the shrine on this in the twent
with the bases for the foundation for further boosting that relationship although right now the trade deficit is it because it had at the moment effect in that relationship and also the mention of military exchanges that has been more frequent in the two exchanges as the basis that the two current season to be working on and academics and political analysts estate looking forward to the next stage of development. seven of the very positive. the two countries certainly one of the find a lot of...
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talk about number of jobs and gdp that's say spaying this is about growth, business and shrinking the deficit not about redistribution. >> schieffer: let's take a little break here we'll come back talk about united states overseas and what's going on. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. . >> i want to talk to david sanger about this. i thought one of the saddest pieces of news last week was what'
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florida state rallies from an 18-point deficit grabbing the title 34-21. ross shimabuku with more from the rose bowl. >> a rally back for florida state, and they can thank birthday boy jameis winston. he had the game winner with 13 seconds left. florida state beat auburn 44-41. >> that's the moment there, the way you explain it. i mean, i'm excited for the guys. it's not about me. it's about them. i mean, all i can say now is we are champions, and that's me and my birthday. i'd care less about that. but the heisman trophy, i mean, if i had them i would be in the predicament. >> the 16th and final title goes to florida state. 1999 team. remember, starting next season college football to a four-team play-off. >> florida state began the b.c.s. era. winning the 1999 contest, closing with the third overall title. i'm mark morgan. that wraps up sports this hour. >> chinese officials are stepping up efforts to stop the ivory trade. communist party officials set up a display of ivory tuskses and statues and then crushed them. ivory is worth about $1,000 per pound
florida state rallies from an 18-point deficit grabbing the title 34-21. ross shimabuku with more from the rose bowl. >> a rally back for florida state, and they can thank birthday boy jameis winston. he had the game winner with 13 seconds left. florida state beat auburn 44-41. >> that's the moment there, the way you explain it. i mean, i'm excited for the guys. it's not about me. it's about them. i mean, all i can say now is we are champions, and that's me and my birthday. i'd care...
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it's gone into a cash flow deficit position in 2010. benefits now routinely exceed benefits paid routinely exceed payroll tax is paid the system by very large sums, which are only projected to grow. i know people often like to invoke the assets in the trust fund, but we will probably get into this discussion. there are no assets backing up anything in the trust fund. this is a filing cabinet for certificate that have no real asset to back them up and therefore, the trust funds to which we routinely refer to nothing to enhance or enable the federal government to honor the commitment it has made. so we shouldn't be under the illusion that somehow make things okay. the challenges facing social security are not a partisan observation. i want to quote briefly, mr. chairman, for the social security trustee reported this year, 2013th in which they state and i quote, but the social security and medicare programs a substantial financial shortfalls that require legislative corrections. it is important to grasp the amount of time remaining to enac
it's gone into a cash flow deficit position in 2010. benefits now routinely exceed benefits paid routinely exceed payroll tax is paid the system by very large sums, which are only projected to grow. i know people often like to invoke the assets in the trust fund, but we will probably get into this discussion. there are no assets backing up anything in the trust fund. this is a filing cabinet for certificate that have no real asset to back them up and therefore, the trust funds to which we...
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we have all of this noise about not adding to the deficit, but we are adding to the deficit today by not dealing with it today and in some instances by raising taxes. these kids are stuck. their parents cannot afford to send them. fewer and fewer families can afford college. the next generation, they are the seed for america's competitiveness and growth in the decades ahead. why would you not invest in that? businesses do. they invest in their future. host: but it appears that there is a demand out there for this education, that these parents and students are going to these expensive schools and trying to pay for it. that they see the value in it. host: if you take a look at who is affording the expensive schools, by and large it is the top five percent of income earners. in america that is 50 million people. but it is maybe the top five percent, 10%. and then you have scholarships, universities and scholarships, i went to one of them, williams college, and i sat on the board of trustees and about or he percent of the kids there are on scholarship. it would not be possible for a lot
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it would not add to the deficit one penny. those are some of the things you will hear from this president. more importantly, those are things we will fight to get done. if anybody suggests that somehow we are going to fight for emergency unemployment extension for political reasons as opposed to it being the right thing to do, i have a really good solution. let's get them done right now in a bipartisan way anybody can share credit in doing something that is the right thing to do for the american people. thank you. >> any other questions? >> i have a couple questions about the situation in iraq. the secretary said that they will not send soldiers to assist the iraqis. but i'm wondering [indiscernible] >> the united states maintains a strong relationship and commitment with and to the government of iraq. we remaining close contact, both from washington and our embassy in baghdad with iraq's efforts to defeat al qaeda and its umbrella group there. we have, as secretary kerry made a significant commitment to -- we have, as secreta
it would not add to the deficit one penny. those are some of the things you will hear from this president. more importantly, those are things we will fight to get done. if anybody suggests that somehow we are going to fight for emergency unemployment extension for political reasons as opposed to it being the right thing to do, i have a really good solution. let's get them done right now in a bipartisan way anybody can share credit in doing something that is the right thing to do for the...
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they think it should be adding to the deficit. once a vote is taken, it clears the cloture hurdle than it will be on the floor for a little while. host: harry reid was asked about this on cbs this weekend. let's take a listen to what he had to say. it would seem to me that five republicans in the senate should agree with the republicans around the country. republicans around america want us to do something to extend these benefits. it is good for the economy. it is good for the country. everyone of these people as long-term unemployed, they get one of these checks, they spend the money. they don't put in the bank could help small business. that is why small business favors this. same reason why they want something done about minimum wage. the notice good for the economy. background checks, 90% of americans want that. republican congress opposes it. extending unemployment benefits, 75% of americans want that done. republican congress opposes it. host: break it down for us and ivan to the politics for this issue. guest: one thing we
they think it should be adding to the deficit. once a vote is taken, it clears the cloture hurdle than it will be on the floor for a little while. host: harry reid was asked about this on cbs this weekend. let's take a listen to what he had to say. it would seem to me that five republicans in the senate should agree with the republicans around the country. republicans around america want us to do something to extend these benefits. it is good for the economy. it is good for the country....
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first five years of the obama administration the two issues that dominated were health care and budget deficit. this year dealing with declining middle class incomes and not enough job growth will be the none one issue. and if on the first day of the new session the republican party says they won't even support unemployment benefit extension, the original round was started by george butch when unemployment was 5.6%, they're going to show themselves so far out of the main street that it will hurt them. >> let's head overseas where there are growing concerns about stability in iraq after extremists took control of two key cities. iraqi officials said they were able to take back parts of ramadi. the progress was made after heavy fighting of iraq's military and the unimilitants. it's a different story in the city of fallujah. they've joined forces with the al qaeda linked militants. secretary of state john kerry says the militants are, quote, the most dangerous players in the region. >> this is a fight that belongs to the iraqis. that is exactly what the president and the world decided some time a
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it was going to reduce the deficit by $210 over ten years, but now economists saying that's not going to be the case. will those promises change for him in 2014? can he live up to them? >> no, he can't. that's why you're seeing the white house revisiting some of these promises and defining them down. so kathleen sebelius, the hhs secretary in charge of this whole obamacare project, he said their target goal for the end of march, as you mentioned, was 7 million new signups through the exchanges into private health care plans. the number they're touting now is 2.1 million. that is a highly dubious statistic because they won't say how many of those people have actually fully enrolled by paying for their first month's worth of premiums. they won't tell us. so they've now said, and we've seen the clip a number of times over the weekend, 7 million, never mind, that's not really the goal. what matters is the composition of the risk pools in each state, which i happen to partially agree with. but here's the problem. they won't tell us what the demographic breakdown looks like either. if that
it was going to reduce the deficit by $210 over ten years, but now economists saying that's not going to be the case. will those promises change for him in 2014? can he live up to them? >> no, he can't. that's why you're seeing the white house revisiting some of these promises and defining them down. so kathleen sebelius, the hhs secretary in charge of this whole obamacare project, he said their target goal for the end of march, as you mentioned, was 7 million new signups through the...
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the issues that dominated the first five years of president obama's term, "a," the deficit, "b" health care, obamacare, are giving way to a new issue and that is the decline of middle class incomes, the lack of good jobs and the increase in poverty. and the public is feeling that. and so on an issue that used to get bipartisan support like unemployment insurance, the fact that it's deadlocked and gridlocked now makes no sense. it shows you how far the republicans have moved over. in twech, when the unemployment rate was 5.6%, now it's 7%, george bush, mainstream conservative, put in place the present regime we have for unemployment insurance. the present amount of weeks and everything else. and yet these republicans are trying to block it. but i think enough of them with beginning to say they can't follow the tea party, the hard right, over a cliff. and i'm very hopeful we can actually get an unemployment insurance done. if not in this vote, where right now we're only a vote or two shy. if we do it again and again, the pressure mounts and we'll get it done. i think the same will happen
the issues that dominated the first five years of president obama's term, "a," the deficit, "b" health care, obamacare, are giving way to a new issue and that is the decline of middle class incomes, the lack of good jobs and the increase in poverty. and the public is feeling that. and so on an issue that used to get bipartisan support like unemployment insurance, the fact that it's deadlocked and gridlocked now makes no sense. it shows you how far the republicans have moved...
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the deficit has been steadily falling for years now. i mean, this year it's projected to be less than half of what it was in 2011. so when we're talking about spending cuts, we're already going down in terms of the deficit. and they never demanded spending cuts for the litany of things that i named that president bush went ahead and spent money on. >> well, speaking of president bush, i think what we're seeing here, and as we have talked about over the last year is really a shift in the agenda for the gop, which is far different even from the bush days. if you remember back in 2002, increased unemployment benefits. and at that point in 2002, unemployment was at 6% i think it had gotten to. now obviously it's much higher than that. so we're looking at a very different republican party even from 2002. i think we can all say the economy could move faster than it's moving today. but we're not even able to have that debate around how we get the engines of jobs moving faster because we can't even get past this ideological debate about extendi
the deficit has been steadily falling for years now. i mean, this year it's projected to be less than half of what it was in 2011. so when we're talking about spending cuts, we're already going down in terms of the deficit. and they never demanded spending cuts for the litany of things that i named that president bush went ahead and spent money on. >> well, speaking of president bush, i think what we're seeing here, and as we have talked about over the last year is really a shift in the...
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we have all of this noise about not adding to the deficit, but we are adding to the deficit today by not dealing with it today and in some instances by raising taxes. these kids are stuck. their parents cannot afford to send them. fewer and fewer families can afford college. the next generation, they are the seed for america's competitiveness and growth in the decades ahead. why would you not invest in that? businesses do. they invest in their future. host: but it appears that there is a demand out there for this education, that these parents and students are going to these expensive schools and trying to pay for it. that they see the value in it. host: if you take a look at who is affording the expensive schools, by and large it is the top five percent of income earners. in america that is 50 million people. but it is maybe the top five percent, 10%. and then you have scholarships, iiversities and scholarships, went to one of them, williams college, and i sat on the board of trustees and about or he percent of the kids there are on scholarship. it would not be possible for a lot of
we have all of this noise about not adding to the deficit, but we are adding to the deficit today by not dealing with it today and in some instances by raising taxes. these kids are stuck. their parents cannot afford to send them. fewer and fewer families can afford college. the next generation, they are the seed for america's competitiveness and growth in the decades ahead. why would you not invest in that? businesses do. they invest in their future. host: but it appears that there is a demand...
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that the thing that is driving the budget deficit is galloping health care costs. we have a long way to go. >> thank you, gentlemen. more to come. >> congress back in session in a debate over extending benefits. will that vote fly with republicans without matching spending cuts on the way. >> college costs that could change in a way that affects every fan. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. >> happy new year. coming up on the real story. what do you think president obama's new year's resolution may be. hitting a reset button after the obama care roll out. and seven years after madeline mccan's abduction british police know who abducted her. should ryan seabrook be nervous. he's about to unveil a new key board but black berry is slapping with him lawsuit. >> and extending unemployment benefits would
that the thing that is driving the budget deficit is galloping health care costs. we have a long way to go. >> thank you, gentlemen. more to come. >> congress back in session in a debate over extending benefits. will that vote fly with republicans without matching spending cuts on the way. >> college costs that could change in a way that affects every fan. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil...
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>> it's interesting because as a country, there are two ways to basically shrink your budget deficit. first way is obviously to cut spending. the other way is to raise taxes. in terms of raising taxes, this tax is only going to raise 200 million euros total. it's only temporary. that's the first thing you have to understand and only affects 450 companies. this is more about francois who laepd making a statement within his party party increasing his standing within the party and making a statement on fairness. in terms of whether or not you'll see french businesses flee to the uk. it is unlikely given the tax is only temporary. >> thank you, appreciate it. here's a switch here. the ceo of apple tim cook getting paid based on the stock's performance. if the stock takes a hit in the market, cook's pay gets docked. the worse the performance, the bigger the pay cut. cook says he wants to set a leadership example for corporate the ceos. apple products enormously popular even though he took a pay cut with the performance plan, he still cleared about $40 million in salary, bonuses and stock.
>> it's interesting because as a country, there are two ways to basically shrink your budget deficit. first way is obviously to cut spending. the other way is to raise taxes. in terms of raising taxes, this tax is only going to raise 200 million euros total. it's only temporary. that's the first thing you have to understand and only affects 450 companies. this is more about francois who laepd making a statement within his party party increasing his standing within the party and making a...
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yet at the same time, you and i know that the greater the deficit and greater deficit spending that we engage in and the more debt that we incur and the more bonds that we sell to countries like china, there's not necessarily help this country achieve confidence and build this country's economic standing back up. that's something obviously what i think the foreign entitlements that you should be most concerned about is the deficit here at home that is causing us to spend so much money to fund our debt abroad. secondly, on the issue of whether britain and israel and saudi arabia control middle east foreign policy, i would say britain least of all have anything to do or say about foreign policy or the developments in the middle east. saudi arabia is doing everything they can to construct a sunni alliance against iran. israel is facing its own challenge in forges a two state solution with the palestinians. obviously it has great deal concern over iran's nuclear program. the arab world since the arab spring is in turmoil. israel has very little to do to influence that now. host: the framew
yet at the same time, you and i know that the greater the deficit and greater deficit spending that we engage in and the more debt that we incur and the more bonds that we sell to countries like china, there's not necessarily help this country achieve confidence and build this country's economic standing back up. that's something obviously what i think the foreign entitlements that you should be most concerned about is the deficit here at home that is causing us to spend so much money to fund...
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is to cut the deficit right now. lou: the republicans are right to add lou@loudobbs.com months with a good ground game, from 2012 moving people into the polls not just raise money this time? >> you have to have people to vote. lou: why wasn't that a parent in 2012 to republicans? >> you got me. i am shaking my head as much today as it was then. that with that small minority they hijacked the party we have to take it back and tell them what we are for not everything we are against. we have to stand on principle. unemployment benefits were supposed to be limited. what is the president's job plan? he just comes back to more money to give to people to sit at home and not have the opportunity to get a job. lou: a lot that i cannot figure out that why he wants benefits but does not apparently give a doggone about 650 million that stuff is not paid for? we talk about the moral equivalency that the republicans have not worked out the of the rhythm? >> i hope they will but 6.$5 billion over 90 days sounds like a small pittanc
is to cut the deficit right now. lou: the republicans are right to add lou@loudobbs.com months with a good ground game, from 2012 moving people into the polls not just raise money this time? >> you have to have people to vote. lou: why wasn't that a parent in 2012 to republicans? >> you got me. i am shaking my head as much today as it was then. that with that small minority they hijacked the party we have to take it back and tell them what we are for not everything we are against....
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because one of the goals of that new government is to actually erase deficits, government deficits during the next four years. so we'll see more convincing work to hike spending in germany. most likely that idea will not be liked. >> thanks for that. michael is still with us. the german economy is doing pretty well in contrast to france. you have a view that bunds will still outperform. do you think the ecb is going to take more action? >> absolutely. i think the critical thing is not so much the data at the moment. because if you look at the eurozone growth as a whole, you've got good spots like germany, you've got weak spots like france and italy. and taken as a whole, we've got a -- recovery. if it's that kind of low, the market will start to get apprehensive again. >> the core is already at that level, isn't it? >> yeah. but the ecb, inflation will be low. it's a question of how low it's going to be. we'll see refi rate cuts, probably see a 12-month rto. the whole question for 2014 will be one of continuous ecb easing. so that is going to be the story that helps bunch where increasing
because one of the goals of that new government is to actually erase deficits, government deficits during the next four years. so we'll see more convincing work to hike spending in germany. most likely that idea will not be liked. >> thanks for that. michael is still with us. the german economy is doing pretty well in contrast to france. you have a view that bunds will still outperform. do you think the ecb is going to take more action? >> absolutely. i think the critical thing is...
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these programs, they say this was intended to temporary, and an extension would add to the federal deficit, unless it was offset elsewhere. the program cost about $25 billion annually, so because no deal was made these people have fallen off of the roles. >> what do they provide? >> about 1.3 million americans were on them until december 28th. these were people who were out of work longer than six months. most states give you about 26 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits, and this was to get you up to 79 or 99 weeks, about $300 a week is the average. the federal benefits kick in when the state benefits run out. the average of unemployment right now is 37 weeks, so most people are out of work longer than their state unemployment benefits provide for them. >> what has the lapse done to the economy? >> it's unclear what it has done. because some argue that people will get jobs because there are low-paying jobs that people don't get because their unemployment benefits are just as good or better. north carolina dropped back, and found their unemployment dropped, but at the same time, people
these programs, they say this was intended to temporary, and an extension would add to the federal deficit, unless it was offset elsewhere. the program cost about $25 billion annually, so because no deal was made these people have fallen off of the roles. >> what do they provide? >> about 1.3 million americans were on them until december 28th. these were people who were out of work longer than six months. most states give you about 26 weeks of unemployment insurance benefits, and...
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cut our deficits by more than half since i took office. america is getting stronger and we have made progress trade the economy is growing and we have to do more to make sure all americans share in that. we have to help as this is create more jobs and make sure those jobs offer the wages and benefits that let families rebuild a little security. in other words, we had to make sure this recovery leaves nobody behind. we have a lot of work to do on that front. the good news is i am optimistic we can do it if we do it together. before the holidays, both parties compromised on a budget that lists some of the drags that have been on the -- that lifted some of the dragon the economy from these indiscriminate cuts we call sequester. stability when it comes to economic growth. saying we arein all grateful in the new year that we won't have another artist and shutdown hopefully going forward. [applause] that was a good sign. we should build on that progress with what i said should be the first order of business in 2014. that was extending uninsured
cut our deficits by more than half since i took office. america is getting stronger and we have made progress trade the economy is growing and we have to do more to make sure all americans share in that. we have to help as this is create more jobs and make sure those jobs offer the wages and benefits that let families rebuild a little security. in other words, we had to make sure this recovery leaves nobody behind. we have a lot of work to do on that front. the good news is i am optimistic we...
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. >> the trade deficit figures were a big deal. >> very excited about trade deficit. >> you can talk about the immediate impact to the fourth quarter gdp numbers. 2.4% to 3.3% on that report alone. could you talk about what it means for the u.s. energy story. could you talk about what it means for the u.s. dollar because the trade gap which is part of the current account is shrinking quickly. >> we're here to talk about the rally. the dow is up 114 points. not far from the high of the day, but we got a ways to go before an all-time high. >> as bad a start as we've had to the year, we're only 40 points off the closing high for the dow jones industrial average. we're only 10 or 11 points for the s&p 500. >>> it's the rolling stone article that's gone viral. five economic reforms millennials should be fighting for. guaranteed work, guaranteed money, making everything owned by everybody. the millennial who wrote this will make his case to kevin o'leary. >> that will be great. the millennials are all fed up. they can't find a job so they've got a solution for all of that, and kevin is goi
. >> the trade deficit figures were a big deal. >> very excited about trade deficit. >> you can talk about the immediate impact to the fourth quarter gdp numbers. 2.4% to 3.3% on that report alone. could you talk about what it means for the u.s. energy story. could you talk about what it means for the u.s. dollar because the trade gap which is part of the current account is shrinking quickly. >> we're here to talk about the rally. the dow is up 114 points. not far from...
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, is also a capacity deficit in many areas, the resources of the u.n. are limited to deal with many of these conflicts. i think if there's some positive news in 2013, is that it's shown the value of the ad hoc coalition willing to actually resolve some crises. we saw that with iran, the p5+1 grouping, in at least getting this interim deal. we saw this over some extent the chemical weapons issue in syria. .. parrot the gap between what we need to get effective multilateral cooperation and multilateral cooperation, maybe infective. effective multilateral cooperation, ineffective is an inappropriate adjective. do you have a question? >> very short. >> thank you very much, jim shearer, many thanks for the mapping of the terrain for our panel. david, a quick follow-up, on the theme of diverging economies are concrete cases to involvement in emerging economies and the global value chain as a mitigating factor overall? i ask the question because the economist, this picks up on the theme of the anniversaries, 100 years from the anniversary of the first world wa
, is also a capacity deficit in many areas, the resources of the u.n. are limited to deal with many of these conflicts. i think if there's some positive news in 2013, is that it's shown the value of the ad hoc coalition willing to actually resolve some crises. we saw that with iran, the p5+1 grouping, in at least getting this interim deal. we saw this over some extent the chemical weapons issue in syria. .. parrot the gap between what we need to get effective multilateral cooperation and...
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i think the deficit is getting out of control, so i understand where the speaker is coming from. if we can have legislation -- if you want to solve unemployment problems, you create jobs. to have that sort of discussion, i don't think anybody else is, either. >> as somebody who worked with the democrat on this, why is there so much dysfunction? why can't they come together? i know there are people who come to this town, talk to freshman senators -- this is not you, but senators come in and are stunned reid and mcconnell don't talk, there is so little cooperation. can that change? >> i'm not sure it can happen in an election year. 2014, with control of the senate up in the air, i think we'll see more partisanship, but i would certainly hope when we come out of the box today -- >> do you think it hurts republicans that they don't even take this up in the house? >> i think it should be discussed. >> discussed and voted on? >> i was hoping there would be proposals. in fact i was hoping that every republican senators would have voted for the discussion. this wasn't a vote for the bill
i think the deficit is getting out of control, so i understand where the speaker is coming from. if we can have legislation -- if you want to solve unemployment problems, you create jobs. to have that sort of discussion, i don't think anybody else is, either. >> as somebody who worked with the democrat on this, why is there so much dysfunction? why can't they come together? i know there are people who come to this town, talk to freshman senators -- this is not you, but senators come in...
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the deficit and the national debt is much, much higher, the national debt is higher than it's been in the the past. and republicans control the house and there are a number of republicans who would e vote for this if it was paid for with cuts elsewhere. why not try to meet them half way. find cuts that can be applied down the road and get this passed. >> we actually are in a different situation. the situation is this. never in the history of taking up unemployment compensation, emergency unemployment compensation has the long-term unemployment rate been this high. to put it differently, congress has never failed to extend emergency unemployment compensation benefits when you have long-term unemployment of the nature in the extent we have now. the economy is making progress. 45 months in a row to the tune of 8 million jobs. but the unemployment rate remains too high. the president would be the first to o say it. when president bush signed the law in 2007 or 2008, unemployment was 5.6 or 5.7%. the duration of unemployment was 17 weeks. now we have 36 weeks average duration. now is not t
the deficit and the national debt is much, much higher, the national debt is higher than it's been in the the past. and republicans control the house and there are a number of republicans who would e vote for this if it was paid for with cuts elsewhere. why not try to meet them half way. find cuts that can be applied down the road and get this passed. >> we actually are in a different situation. the situation is this. never in the history of taking up unemployment compensation, emergency...
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finally i would note did you see the trade deficit numbers, the big drop in the trade deficit? this was huge. exports are near record highs. this will be very good news for the gdp, i've heard that it will be 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4% higher because of the lower trade deficits. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much, bob pisani. >>> let's check out the action in the commodities. sharon epperson is there. >> down $10 and we're seeing gold traders weighing what -- they are anticipating, of course, what is going on with the fed and waiting for the employment on friday to see what the fed's move will be based on that but they are also looking at the physical demand and the numbers out of asia and that's somewhat supportive of gold. gold is up $45 from the lows we hit on december 31st right around $1181 an ounce and we've have yet to see it break the 50-day moving average. and they are watching what's happening in the oil markets, they are watching libya and there's been somewhat of a recovery in supply there but there is ongoing tensions there and they are watching the fighting in iraq and co
finally i would note did you see the trade deficit numbers, the big drop in the trade deficit? this was huge. exports are near record highs. this will be very good news for the gdp, i've heard that it will be 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4% higher because of the lower trade deficits. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much, bob pisani. >>> let's check out the action in the commodities. sharon epperson is there. >> down $10 and we're seeing gold traders weighing what -- they are anticipating,...
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they think it should be adding to the deficit. once a vote is taken, it clears the cloture hurdle than it will be on the floor for a little while. host: harry reid was asked about this on cbs this weekend. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> it would seem to me that five republicans in the senate should agree with the republicans around the country. republicans around america want us to do something to extend these benefits. it is good for the economy. it is good for the country. everyone of these people as long-term unemployed, they get one of these checks, they spend the money. they don't put in the bank could help small business. that is why small business favors this. they wantn why something done about minimum wage. the notice good for the economy. background checks, 90% of americans want that. republican congress opposes it. ,xtending unemployment benefits 75% of americans want that done. republican congress opposes it. for us and it down ivan to the politics for this issue. guest: one thing we can't get away from
they think it should be adding to the deficit. once a vote is taken, it clears the cloture hurdle than it will be on the floor for a little while. host: harry reid was asked about this on cbs this weekend. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> it would seem to me that five republicans in the senate should agree with the republicans around the country. republicans around america want us to do something to extend these benefits. it is good for the economy. it is good for the...
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colts in the earlier game carrying out one of the biggest comebacks in history overcoming a 28-point deficit. grab it, stretch, he's in. how good is that guy. threw three of his four touchdowns in the second half. mind you, he's connecting with a wide-open hilton on a 64-yard touchdown pass. this guy threw three interceptions. >> in the fourth quarter. >> all of a sudden they started chipping away. kansas city was riddled with injuries. most of their receivers went down. >> and charles had a concussion. >> he was out early right off the bat. they had a tough time. >> another big day of football coming up which they will not cancel those games for cold. >> they won't cancel the games for cold. >> sorry, guys. >> i feel bad for dylan drier. when they talk about cold in green bay, it has to be really, really cold, because that's the norm there this time of year. >> reporter: this is the norm. this will go down in the record books as the 15th coldest game on record. definitely not number one. but to the south of here, we do have some snow. this is back side of that cold front that is producing s
colts in the earlier game carrying out one of the biggest comebacks in history overcoming a 28-point deficit. grab it, stretch, he's in. how good is that guy. threw three of his four touchdowns in the second half. mind you, he's connecting with a wide-open hilton on a 64-yard touchdown pass. this guy threw three interceptions. >> in the fourth quarter. >> all of a sudden they started chipping away. kansas city was riddled with injuries. most of their receivers went down. >>...
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in terms of the deficit and the national debt, the deficit is down 40% in the past year. i would think that is a happy trend -- a healthy trend. in terms of the national debt, we are over $17 trillion now, and that is a huge problem. if you go back again in history, which i try intent to do, if you look at the relative growth of the federal debt in prior at administration, you may will not the debtear this, but actually tripled during ronald reagan's eight years in office. it has gone up significantly obama, but it tripled during ronald reagan's time. says, areohn adams stubborn, but those are the facts. host: what about healthcare.gov? guest: they need to be more transparent in terms of how ms. people -- how many people are signing up. they are still releasing it on a monthly basis. the data shows that more people are being kicked out of their existing plans that are actually signing up either on the site itself or medicaid. even though the website is better, i think this is a huge problem for him. i think it will be a tremendous issue in november, but the issue for the
in terms of the deficit and the national debt, the deficit is down 40% in the past year. i would think that is a happy trend -- a healthy trend. in terms of the national debt, we are over $17 trillion now, and that is a huge problem. if you go back again in history, which i try intent to do, if you look at the relative growth of the federal debt in prior at administration, you may will not the debtear this, but actually tripled during ronald reagan's eight years in office. it has gone up...
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jobs have been lost to the growing trade deficit with mexico and canada under nafta, and there is a list canada,cit 400,000 with 845,000 total jobs lost to nafta . specific workers certified, under one euro program called trade adjustment assistance for it is very hard to qualify for. on that and, if you want to see the actual effect on or of nafta in your community, you can go to our website and look at the trade data center and put in your zip code. it will pop up the list of companies. a lot of them were companies that explicitly said during the nafta debate, congress, if you pass nafta, we're going to create x number of jobs in y timidity. you can go by the company name and see caterpillar, ge, chrysler, promising jobs then, off shoring jobs in reality using nafta's investor protection. the one place u.s. exports did grow was in dumping subsidized corn. million compass units in mexico's displaced. the increase doubled the years after nafta. meanwhile, in the corporate sorry,l, over 365,000 -- three under $65 million has been paid out to corporations attacking the environmental and he
jobs have been lost to the growing trade deficit with mexico and canada under nafta, and there is a list canada,cit 400,000 with 845,000 total jobs lost to nafta . specific workers certified, under one euro program called trade adjustment assistance for it is very hard to qualify for. on that and, if you want to see the actual effect on or of nafta in your community, you can go to our website and look at the trade data center and put in your zip code. it will pop up the list of companies. a lot...
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more than 3.5 million children are using medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, adhd, according to the cdc, the centers for disease control. now the authors of one of the most influential studies that first trumpeted the effectiveness of these pharmaceuticals back in the 1990s, those authors are now saying they're worried that the results oversold the benefits of using the drugs alone without other forms of therapy. so what does this all mean for your child? professor steven hinshaw of the university of california berkeley joins me. thanks for being with us. you were a researcher in this influential '90s study and the principal investigator for the berkeley study. do you think the pharmaceutical companies misused the research to downplay the effectiveness of non-drug therapy presumably for their own gain? >> i can't speak for exactly what the pharmaceutical companies did or did not do. they're in the business of creating medications and promoting them. we do know that the initial publication from our study that emphasized the outcome of reducing symptoms showed
more than 3.5 million children are using medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, adhd, according to the cdc, the centers for disease control. now the authors of one of the most influential studies that first trumpeted the effectiveness of these pharmaceuticals back in the 1990s, those authors are now saying they're worried that the results oversold the benefits of using the drugs alone without other forms of therapy. so what does this all mean for your child? professor...
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we hope to see forward looking deficit program annual liven exercises put in place. these exercises should take place all over the alliance on both sides of the atlantic. to say few words about the latest nato exercises, in november -- took place in poland and board of state. sent as a scenario, the defense of estonia by the alliance nato headquarters prepared for that for more than a year. bee as a result, now we are muchea better acquainted with our region and security challenges. nato headquarters opportunities to exercise. in a collective defense scenario. what we f learned is that our lg engagement in counterterrorism type wars has changed our mindset. it really has driven us away from the collective defense approach. the second was poland who contributed 1000 troops and bronze medal, same level was to the u.s. and estonia. both contributed. ied don't think this operation - it was honor for us to host estonian defense exercise. it was the first time this exercise took place outside ofii shape. 400 people in 32 different countries and it was a success. we hope to
we hope to see forward looking deficit program annual liven exercises put in place. these exercises should take place all over the alliance on both sides of the atlantic. to say few words about the latest nato exercises, in november -- took place in poland and board of state. sent as a scenario, the defense of estonia by the alliance nato headquarters prepared for that for more than a year. bee as a result, now we are muchea better acquainted with our region and security challenges. nato...
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arizona rallied from a 17-0 first-quarter deficit to tie it up late. anquan boldin caught nine passes for 149 yards and a td in his first game back since arizona traded him to baltimore after the 2009 season. lamichael james' 45-yard kickoff return and two quick completions by collin kaepernick set up dawson's game winner. . the raiders failed to show up for their finale with denver as peyton manning and the broncos clinch the top spot in the afc playoffs and set a few more records in the process. manning already with the single season touchdown record of 51 which he broke last week.four more yesterday. manning finished the season with 5,477 yards and 55 touchdown passes. oakland was down 31-0 at the half final score denver 34. oakland 14. the minnesota vikings have fired head coach leslie frazier. he's been with minnesota for three seasons. but only made the playoffs once. the vikings went 5-10- 1 this season. another nfl head coach looking for a job this morning. the washington post just read it redskins head coach mike shanahan has also been fried.
arizona rallied from a 17-0 first-quarter deficit to tie it up late. anquan boldin caught nine passes for 149 yards and a td in his first game back since arizona traded him to baltimore after the 2009 season. lamichael james' 45-yard kickoff return and two quick completions by collin kaepernick set up dawson's game winner. . the raiders failed to show up for their finale with denver as peyton manning and the broncos clinch the top spot in the afc playoffs and set a few more records in the...
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two issues that have dominated are, health care and budget deficit. this year, dealing with declining middle-class income and not enough job growth, will be the number one issue. if, on the first day of the new session, the republican party say they won't support the unemployment extension, they're going to show themselves so far out of the mainstream it's going to hurt them in the election. >> your analysis shows that the economy is going to turn on obamacare. are you confident it will be working? >> i am. look at new york, it's working well in new york. we didn't have a federal exchange, we had a state plan. we had 16 insurance companies competing. we're ahead of projections, and i hear from people left and right, i'm getting much better health care now than i had before. that's going to start happening around the country. at the same time, the 75% to 85% of people who aren't affected by the individual insurance because they either medicare or medicaid, are going to find the parade that right-wing talk radio put out, aren't going to happen. the asse
two issues that have dominated are, health care and budget deficit. this year, dealing with declining middle-class income and not enough job growth, will be the number one issue. if, on the first day of the new session, the republican party say they won't support the unemployment extension, they're going to show themselves so far out of the mainstream it's going to hurt them in the election. >> your analysis shows that the economy is going to turn on obamacare. are you confident it will...
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almoste deficit dropped 13% to just over 34 billion dollars in november. it is a sign of economic growth. airplanes and machinery lifted exports to an all-time high. in international news, dan schapiro, the u.s. ambassador to israel, speaking earlier on israel radio says a draft of that palestinian israel peace deal is almost completed. it will be presented to both sides. the framework proposal -- the proposal framework issues borders and security issues. they have been pushing for outlines of the peace deal. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. identify theto single most important challenge for muslims -- the truth of the matter is the reason we are here today is because of this , which i read somewhere is not only historical it anti-historical because denies entries of islamic theology and tradition. it subscribes to the idea that to be a muslim you just have to from a verythics limited short time. i think it has to be about refusinghe told -- islamtold by clerk's that is a seventh century reality. we are americans and muslims who isla
almoste deficit dropped 13% to just over 34 billion dollars in november. it is a sign of economic growth. airplanes and machinery lifted exports to an all-time high. in international news, dan schapiro, the u.s. ambassador to israel, speaking earlier on israel radio says a draft of that palestinian israel peace deal is almost completed. it will be presented to both sides. the framework proposal -- the proposal framework issues borders and security issues. they have been pushing for outlines of...
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it comes from the government which increases our deficit and obviously our debt. that does affect it. a lot of programs like that. for instance we have about 50 new laws that have gone into place, or excuse me, 50 new tax that is have gone into place this year, starting january 1st. that includes this little thing called obamacare which will also negatively impact the economy in a big way. so there are a lot of new things that will come into play that weren't there in 2013, that are going to negatively impact the economy in 2014. heather: one other new thing that we haven't really mentioned the past couple days is the minimum wage hike. the minimum wage, it will rise in 13 states this week. as many as 11 states and washington, d.c. they're supposedly going to consider increases. how is that going to affect, jobs, businesses? >> well, it is going to hurt a lot of small businesses. you know, people think, let's get people more money. it has to come from somewhere. money just doesn't get printed, does it? actually it does. all right. but the truth is it comes from so
it comes from the government which increases our deficit and obviously our debt. that does affect it. a lot of programs like that. for instance we have about 50 new laws that have gone into place, or excuse me, 50 new tax that is have gone into place this year, starting january 1st. that includes this little thing called obamacare which will also negatively impact the economy in a big way. so there are a lot of new things that will come into play that weren't there in 2013, that are going to...
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rallying from a 28-point deficit he threw three touchdowns in the second half to give the colts an impossible 45 to 44 victory saturday. and the team pulling off the second greatest in history, they will travel to denver or new england for the round in the afc. >> the saints making history in philadelphia. it was the kick weir the field goal to clinch the first road -- wicker with the field goal to clinch the win. and the saints will face seahawks in seattle next saturday. >>> coming up at 9:00. half the country will be dealing with zero degree and lower temperatures. we will tell you what they are dealing with. >> and how they are making taxs. we'll have that coming up next. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. from the shelf, and to your home. starting at $99. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. from the shelf, and to your home. starting at $99. >>> the top stories we're following on the fifth
rallying from a 28-point deficit he threw three touchdowns in the second half to give the colts an impossible 45 to 44 victory saturday. and the team pulling off the second greatest in history, they will travel to denver or new england for the round in the afc. >> the saints making history in philadelphia. it was the kick weir the field goal to clinch the first road -- wicker with the field goal to clinch the win. and the saints will face seahawks in seattle next saturday. >>>...
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arthel: a landmark study on attention deficit hyper activity disorder in children now called into question by some of the study's own authors. at issue, whether medication alone is the best long-term treatment for adhd sufferers. the multi million dollar study conducted 20 years ago initially finding that drugs like ritalyn or aderol trounsed behavioral therapy but now there's doubt whether the medication benefits last as long as those from therapy. joining us is dr. chuck williams. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. arthel: absolutely. first of all, how did they come to this new discovery? >> well, you know what? this is actually a very, very important conversation. the comments that are being made by the researchers who were part of this national institute of mental health study who were convinced that medication was the best way or in many instances the only way to go to treat adhd in children, look. they're coming out, doing an about face but i think it's up to the government agency, the national institute of mental health to put out an advisory, to put out something sort of exp
arthel: a landmark study on attention deficit hyper activity disorder in children now called into question by some of the study's own authors. at issue, whether medication alone is the best long-term treatment for adhd sufferers. the multi million dollar study conducted 20 years ago initially finding that drugs like ritalyn or aderol trounsed behavioral therapy but now there's doubt whether the medication benefits last as long as those from therapy. joining us is dr. chuck williams. good to see...
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the issues that dominated the first five years of the president's term, the deficit and obamacare, are becoming less important than helping the average american people get by as job growth isn't as robust as we'd like it, and as middle class incomes this decade have declined for the first time in american history. our republican colleagues realize that. that's why they didn't shut the door on things because they saw as this chart shows the de-- the kind of unemployment we face, much higher now. much higher. and had they -- if our colleagues -- second point. we hope that this is a good faith negotiation. the offer that senator mcconnell made to the senate is obviously a nonstarter. i hope, we hope, some of us fear, that our republican colleagues, while they know the power of this issue, do not want some it and will put obstacles in the way that will prevent the bill from passing. clearly the amendment posed by senator mcconnell was not going to -- was not going to pass. we don't want a mexican standoff, or we put in our pay-for and they put in their pay-for. coy think of one that makes
the issues that dominated the first five years of the president's term, the deficit and obamacare, are becoming less important than helping the average american people get by as job growth isn't as robust as we'd like it, and as middle class incomes this decade have declined for the first time in american history. our republican colleagues realize that. that's why they didn't shut the door on things because they saw as this chart shows the de-- the kind of unemployment we face, much higher now....
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cutting the deficit to 10. donald brown fumbles, luc picks it up. he said, "you revert to the playground." the lead down to three. under five to play. luck finds a wide open, and i emphasise wide open. ty hilton. are you kidding me. 63 yards hilton, 13 catches, colts lead by one. 2 minutes ago, fourth and 11, last gasp. beau is out of bounds of that is that. the second play-off complete. 45-44 is the final. >> so happy we won, obviously. so proud to be a part of the team. it felt like for a moment i was trying to lose the game. i'm happy that coaches, players stuck by me, entrusted in me. >> incredible victory, great team victory. one for the ages. i don't know if they think somebody said it was a second-largest comeback or whatever in the history of whatever. so 21 was not enough. we thought we'd give them another seven to make it interesting. our guys are unbelievable. >> i think it's certainly worth hearing the coach say that again. the weekend tps with two more stellar match-ups. the bengels looking for a p
cutting the deficit to 10. donald brown fumbles, luc picks it up. he said, "you revert to the playground." the lead down to three. under five to play. luck finds a wide open, and i emphasise wide open. ty hilton. are you kidding me. 63 yards hilton, 13 catches, colts lead by one. 2 minutes ago, fourth and 11, last gasp. beau is out of bounds of that is that. the second play-off complete. 45-44 is the final. >> so happy we won, obviously. so proud to be a part of the team. it...
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republicans are banking on the fact what people will vote on are deficit economy jobs and that is where they are going to cast their vote this coming months. >> only ten months till election day. mike allen with a look at the politico playbook, thanks very much. >> stay warm. >>> coming up, full highlights. we talked about it at the top of the show. florida state ending a perfect season in dramatic fashion. we will show you how the heisman trophy winner jameis winston led his team down the field in the game's final seconds. "morning joe" sports is next. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able to do some research and we ended up getting a ford... which we love. it's been a wonderful switch. it has everything that you could want in a car. it's the most fun to drive... because it's the most hi tech inside... i think this c-max can run circles around the prius... the biggest difference would definitely be the acceleration of the car... if you can get someone to test-drive
republicans are banking on the fact what people will vote on are deficit economy jobs and that is where they are going to cast their vote this coming months. >> only ten months till election day. mike allen with a look at the politico playbook, thanks very much. >> stay warm. >>> coming up, full highlights. we talked about it at the top of the show. florida state ending a perfect season in dramatic fashion. we will show you how the heisman trophy winner jameis winston led...
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fourth quarter koeltsz starting back from a 28 point deficit. 41-31, chiefs, donald brown fumbles at the 2. andrew luck picks it up diving in to score. the colts cut the lead to three. luck finds ty hilton for 64 yard touchdown. colts up one. they win. they come back. the second biggest comeback in nfl history. 45-44. here we go to philadelphia. saints/eagles. fourth quarter, 23-17, saints. eagles. nick foles. hits zach ertz. thought we were going further in the playoffs. they take a 24-23 lead. then this happens. three seconds left on the clock. the saints line up the game-winning field goal. shane gram punches it through. tears all through philadelphia. saints win it 24-23. before the game a bunch of eagles show it's not too cold. that's a hot tub in the lot. beers. got ready for the big game. >> if they had some sangria, it could be the dsa. >> i had some reporters saying are you actually wearing some speedos in there, some trunks? >> probably nothing at all. >>> speaking of cold weather, you want to check in with janice dean? some areas may get hit with lows not seen in decades.
fourth quarter koeltsz starting back from a 28 point deficit. 41-31, chiefs, donald brown fumbles at the 2. andrew luck picks it up diving in to score. the colts cut the lead to three. luck finds ty hilton for 64 yard touchdown. colts up one. they win. they come back. the second biggest comeback in nfl history. 45-44. here we go to philadelphia. saints/eagles. fourth quarter, 23-17, saints. eagles. nick foles. hits zach ertz. thought we were going further in the playoffs. they take a 24-23...
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the only thing lowering the deficit. it had this -- the shutdown was harmful, hurt the cause of conservatism. i think it empowered john boehner. it's a good thing, ultimately. conservatives may not agree. john boehner allowed his party, his, you know, coalition to go through the shutdown in order to chase them. what you have today is a much stronger, more liberated speaker of the house, john boehner. conservatives may regret, may live to regret the fact they allowed the shutdown to happen. >> you know what's interesting, we are entering a fascinating time of politics where leadership matters more because polls don't matter. you have situations like last year where you have the vast majority of americans who say we want a form of gun legislation and nothing got done. we are watching the same thing now. we'll see what happens with minimum wage, you have conservatives and liberals. we'll see how it kicks in and how leadership is going to kick in. it's about how you poll people, regardless of numbers, how you get the other s
the only thing lowering the deficit. it had this -- the shutdown was harmful, hurt the cause of conservatism. i think it empowered john boehner. it's a good thing, ultimately. conservatives may not agree. john boehner allowed his party, his, you know, coalition to go through the shutdown in order to chase them. what you have today is a much stronger, more liberated speaker of the house, john boehner. conservatives may regret, may live to regret the fact they allowed the shutdown to happen....